These special evenings will be held on 13 January, 17 February and 10 March, and will be led by researcher and professor of philosophy Fouad Ben Ahmed, who teaches at al-Qaraouiyine University.
Press release:
"These evenings consist of a series of monthly interactive philosophical conferences, open to stakeholders, youth and students, around themes related to the philosophical and scientific heritage of Arab and Islamic civilization, in addition to courses on cultural, linguistic and religious pluralism."
- The inaugural conference on 13 January will focus on "Scientific and philosophical heritage under the prism of pluralism";
- The lecture of 17 February will tackle the topic of "Muslims and early interactions with scientific and philosophical centres";
- The last conference will be on "Assyrian actors in the field of scientific and philosophical translation".